Our conversation in Part 2 begins with the question: Why weren’t hospitals prepared for the pandemic?

And then, the fun begins. Enter the conspiracies!
Chemtrails and geoengineering, 5G radiation, and Big Brother is everywhere and they have all of your personal data!
Just how vulnerable is the U.S. to a physical attack or an attack on technology controlling infrastructure?
Has COVID-19 been around longer than we know? How many people have already gotten sick from the coronavirus and had no idea that is what it was?

Congress considered the “digital dollar” to handle stimulus money distribution… after bashing cryptocurrencies for years. Now, will they ban stablecoins to stop competition with a federal digital dollar?

Guns and ammo sold out quickly, everywhere. Should we be worried about things devolving into violence?

How will the economy fare and what will change coming out of the pandemic quarantine?

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A quick show about a new and unique artist I met with when down in Miami. She sells some of her work in crypto, but is also immersing herself in other ways. Take 5 minutes to brush up on your crypto artist culture and meet this beautiful and talented Latina painter on this episode of the Tatiana Show!

About the Guests:

Maria Tokareva is pure Magic, she paints her feelings on canvas, walls, floors and clothes. She also is a creative director for her fashion urban art wear brand Miss Frais. Last year Maria was awarded with a certificate of recognition for her art contributions to the city of Miami, by the Mayor of Miami. She is also a published artist in Forbes and has participated in many art fairs and gallery exhibits. Her latest project is a charity auction for Family Resource Center of South Florida where Maria donated her paintings to raise money for the kids who have been abandoned by their families. A Queer fashion show benefiting PFLAG South Miami, raising awareness about gender diversity, body positivity and LGTBQ issues. A very special Gala to raise money for Suicide Awareness at FIU.

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Sasha Hodder, a former guest makes her return to The Tatiana Show on our latest episode. Sasha is an attorney with the DLT law group whose main focus is supporting crypto related businesses. She is a frequent guest on Tone Vays Bitcoin Law Review as well as the host of her own show HodlCast.

Tatiana and Josh get her thoughts on the recent regulations concerning Bitcoin such as the IRS rulings on digital currencies. Sasha discusses the ramifications of the new laws can have on cryptocurrency and the stifling effects on U.S. investors in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

About the Guests:

Sasha currently works as an Attorney for DLT Law Group, P.A. where she focuses on the Financial Technology sector. She began her career in the virtual currency arena in 2014 and helps her clients navigate the burgeoning regulations surrounding cryptocurrencies. Sasha provides her clients with the basics such as company formation, operating agreements, corporate bylaws, and employment contracts. She also works on more complex areas such as drafting and preparing an effective compliance program and obtaining necessary money transmission registration and licensing. Sasha also is experienced in facilitating fundraising in compliance with the existing securities laws. She is a frequent guest on the Tone Vays Law Review Show, a guest writer for Bitcoin Magazine, a curator for the Merkle Report, and hosts her own Podcast, the HodlCast.

By starting her career as a Series 7-Licensed Trader for TD Ameritrade, Sasha gained a ground-level perspective of the equities markets and the intricacies of global economics. She worked as Vice President of Sales for one of Canada’s leading mutual fund companies.

Sasha’s education includes a Juris Doctor (“JD”) from the Florida Coastal School of Law where she was a member of the Deans List, competed at five Moot Court Competitions, and earned the Book Award for Contracts II and Business Law. She graduated from the Wilfrid Laurier School of Business and Economics with a Masters of Business Administration (“MBA”). She was an honors student, a member of the MBA Student Association, and the President & Co-Founder of the Net Impact Program. Sasha received her Bachelor of Commerce (“BCOMM”) from the University of Western Ontario, where she won the Ontario and Canadian University Rowing Championships and was named Kiwanis Athlete of the Year in 2005. Sasha obtained her FINRA Series 7, and Series 66 licenses, as well as the Canadian Securities Course in 2006.

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I went to Bermuda a few times as a kid, and I always remember the pink sand. Hearing about it from the local administration though, it sounds like an even better paradise for cryptocurrency. It’s also only a 2.5 hour flight from NY, which is PRETTY APPEALING! Hear the answers to some questions you too probably have about what the benefits are to setting up shop in Bermuda? How does it compare to the rest of the Caribbean? It’s always a challenge to find the most cutting edge jurisdiction, but the benefit of working in blockchain is that you’re not physically limited to where you are, at least not forever! Listen on as I chat with Denis Pitcher and Wayne Smith from Bermuda to learn more about the regulatory environment and ecosystem.

About the Guests:

The Government of Bermuda consists of a Governor, a Deputy Governor, a Cabinet, and a Legislature based on two legislative chambers – a Senate and a House of Assembly.

Denis Pitcher is a tech co-founder and architect and his responsibility is to act as a technology visionary to pair his expertise in software design and development with his company’s vision and goals.

Denis’s task is to understand and combine a good user experience with adequate architecture of software and technology solutions to ensure business continuity and scalability. He evokes agile and customer development principles to put a process around the development of their product and continuously test their vision. This is built on a foundation of leading software development and architecture practices to ensure that they can react quickly to pivoting requirements and volatility in their business.

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